Mine are supported by Gadgetbridge and have no WiFi. Sounds secure enough to me.
Mine are supported by Gadgetbridge and have no WiFi. Sounds secure enough to me.
Holy shit, that explains how this piece of embarrassment has conned actual people into using it.
I run syncthing with my own relay and I trust that setup. Owning me through syncthing would basically require backdooring the software, something that’d be likely to go noticed by the syncthing community.
Rustdesk is a backdoor by functionality and it’s already using infra I don’t control. I don’t feel comfortable using that.
It’s literally a third-party service that let’s others control your desktop. Doesn’t matter how FOSS the clients and end servers are, one also needs to trust the intermediate servers. If those running them are caught dishonest about which country they’re located, the trust evaporates. China or not.
Whenever you get your podcasts, is it’s not RSS, it’s not podcasts.
There are keyboards with extra middle keys (Kinesis Advantage360 comes to mind), but if you’re typing wrong, there’s no way to soften that blow. Asking people is precisely for the cases when the question makes little sense and should be reframed in a discussion. If you don’t want to hear what you actually need, just Google without asking people.
Mousier than mouse? Wow.
20g force is standard, and the profile is insanely tactile/clicky, with instant actuation and very fast breakaway of forces (1/x^2).
So, closer to mouse switches than keyboard switches?
Fruit trees. There’s a ton of them.
Yeah, except there’s no video link.
I had to write https://github.com/t184256/podcastify / https://github.com/t184256/yousable to actually get videos. Now, when I’ve done that, Bob’s my uncle. Actually usable YouTube with automatic predownloading, local playback and no ads.